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Nipple Confusion

Pediatrics, 1993
To the Editor.— I read with interest the article by Cronenwett et al on the effect of early bottle supplementation on breast-feeding outcome.1 That article made the important point that motivated, breast-feeding mothers can use supplemental bottles to allow them more freedom to be away from their infants, to give the father the ...
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Inverted Nipple With Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2016
The inverted nipple is a relatively common aesthetic problem seen by plastic surgeons. The etiologies of an inverted nipple include insufficiency of supporting tissues, hypoplasia of the lactiferous ducts, and retraction caused by fibrous bands at the base of the nipple.
Ji Hong, Yim, Taik Jong, Lee
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An ulcer on the nipple

BMJ, 2018
A 39 year old woman presented with an asymptomatic ulcer on her left nipple. The ulcer had been present for five weeks. She also reported malaise. She denied any travel history in the past three months, but recalled a history of breast bites and breast-genital contact during sexual intercourse, which had occurred two weeks before the skin lesion ...
Jianjun, Qiao, Sha, Zhou, Hong, Fang
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Lesions of the Nipple

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2009
Because of the singular anatomic structure of the nipple, some breast lesions only occur at this site. The overlying skin includes normal Toker cells near the duct orifices. These cells are occasionally so numerous as to be called Toker cell hyperplasia.
Deborah A, Dillon, Susan C, Lester
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Reconstruction of the nipple

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1980
Once reconstruction of the breast mound has been accomplished following an ablative procedure, reconstruction of the nipple and areola provides added dimension to the psychological well-being of the patient. A number of techniques are available to accomplish this satisfactorily.
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Bicyclist's Nipples

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
To the Editor.— Bicyclists are likely to suffer from a number of maladies, including dysuria, 1 numb penises, 2 and more. During cool or cold weather, another problem, bicyclist's nipples, may occur. This condition is similar to jogger's nipples, 3 but it is primarily a thermal injury instead of an irritation secondary to friction, as with the jogger'
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The Bleeding Nipple

Postgraduate Medicine, 1951
There is wide divergence of opinion concerning the significance of discharge from the otherwise intact nipple. This is especially true of bloody discharge. The importance and causes of this symptom are discussed and a plan of investigation and treatment is presented. The methods outlined have proved satisfactory in clinical practice.
J W, CLINE, P R, WESTDAHL
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Inverted Nipples

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1980
A method of correction of inverted nipples is presented, which appears to be simple, safe, and effective, leaving little scarring.
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Pseudolymphoma of the nipple

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1994
Pseudolymphoma of the breast is a rare benign disorder. To avoid over-treatment or misdiagnosis of a malignancy of the breast, exact histological diagnosis is important. We report on a 69-year-old patient, who presented with symptoms of mastitis.
B, Smyczek-Gargya, M, Geppert
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